Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Type |
Tal Axelrod |
Trump rallies supporters at White House in first event since COVID-19 diagnosis |
The Hill (10/10/2020) |
President Trump rallied his supporters at the White House Saturday in the first public event hes held since he was diagnosed with COVID-19. |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Morgan Chalfant and Brett Samuels |
Trump seeks to change race with final debate |
The Hill (10/22/2020) |
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2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Kyle Balluck |
Trump to announce 'breakthrough' coronavirus therapeutic, White House says |
The Hill (8/23/2020) |
President Trump is expected to announce on Sunday evening a major therapeutic breakthrough on the novel coronavirus, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany tweeted; ; Trump to announce 'breakthrough' coronavirus therapeutic, White House says Augu |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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Trump uses coronavirus briefing to fire back at critics |
2020 WL 1852439 (4/13/2020) |
President Trump on Monday used the White House briefing room to lash out at critics of his response to the coronavirus outbreak, rattling off a litany of grievances about press coverage and airing a reel of cable news footage that portrayed his actions i |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call |
Warren bill would require collection of demographic data on coronavirus |
CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (4/17/2020) |
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., introduced bicameral legislation requiring the Health and Human Services Department to collect and report coronavirus demographic data, including the race and ethnicity of those afflicted. |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call |
Warren bill would require HHS to collect COVID-19 demographic data |
CQ Roll Call Washington Data Privacy Briefing (4/16/2020) |
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., introduced bicameral legislation requiring the Health and Human Services Department to collect and report coronavirus demographic data, including the race and ethnicity of those afflicted. |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Keith Lewis, CQ Roll Call |
Warren, Pressley question HHS over healthcare racial disparities |
CQ Roll Call Insurance Briefing (7/16/2020) |
Massachusetts Democrats Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna S. Pressley are asking the Health and Human Services Department to address racial disparities in COVID-19 infection and death rates, as well as in overall healthcare outcomes; ; Warren, Pres |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Morgan Chalfant |
White House defends Trump's use of term as not racist |
The Hill (6/22/2020) |
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany repeatedly defended President Trump for describing the coronavirus as the kung flu despite widespread criticism that it is racist. |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
Pamela Wolf, J.D. |
WHITE HOUSE NEWS-CITING COVID-19, PRESIDENT TRUMP SUSPENDS ENTRY OF CERTAIN ALIENS FOR 60 DAYS |
Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (4/23/2020) |
Many question the actual impact and true motivation for the suspension. On April 22, President Trump issued a proclamation suspending the entry of immigrants he deems to present a risk to the U.S. labor market as the country attempts to recover from the |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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§ 11:2. What You Should Know about Covid-19 and the Ada, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other Eeo Laws |
Disability Law Compliance Manual § 11:2 (12/1/2020) |
All EEOC materials related to COVID-19 are collected at www.eeoc.gov/coronavirus. The EEOC enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which include the requirement for reaso |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
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§ 5:1.jury Representativeness in the Era of Covid-19, a Note from Oscar Bobrow, Public Defender |
Jurywork Systematic Techniques § 5:1 (12/1/2020) |
In this time of widespread illness, and reasonable fear of illness, experts have been discussing juror-friendly policies courts might implement as they re-open and summon jurors. One recommendation in this regard is increased flexibility in granting postp |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
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¶ 102-828 CREDIT SCORES HAVE NOT BEEN SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTED BY COVID-19. |
Bank Compliance Guide 102-828 (10/1/2020) |
¶ 102-828 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. August 31, 2020. CFPB special issue brief in full text. This report uses the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Consumer Credit Panel (CCP) to examine the early effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on consu |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
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¶ 400,179 Resources for Providers and Attorneys During the Covid-19 Outbreak |
Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter P 400179 (12/1/2020) |
GAO Report, GAO-21-207, November 17, 2020. November 2020 GAO-21-207 Highlights of GAO-21-207, a report to congressional addressees The U.S. had about 10.3 million cumulative reported cases of COVID-19 and about 224,000 reported deaths as of November 12, 2 |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
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¶ 54,548d Cms Letter, November 18, 2020 - Toolkit on State Actions to Mitigate Covid-19 Prevalence in Nursing Homes |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide P 54548D (12/1/2020) |
November 2020 Version 14 Including recent information and guidance on vaccinations to prevent infection with influenza virus, pneumococcus, and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 CMS CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES This document is a comp |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
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¶ 62,259 Hhs' Role Complicated by Covid-19 |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide P 62259 (12/1/2020) |
¶ 62,259. OIG Report, November 17, 2020. 2020 The 2020 Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing HHS is an annual publication of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS or the Department) Office of Inspector General (OIG). In this edition, |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
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¶ 700,687 American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists V. Fda, Civil Action No. Tdc-20-1320, December 09, 2020 - Motion to Stay Preliminary Injunction Preventing the Fda from Enforcing Requirements That an Abortion Drug must Be Dispensed in Person During Covid-19 Denied. |
Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter P 700687 (12/1/2020) |
American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists v. FDA, Civil Action No. TDC-20-1320, December 09, 2020 Motion to stay preliminary injunction preventing the FDA from enforcing requirements that an abortion drug must be dispensed in person during COVID- |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Melody Finnemore |
A Most Unusual Year |
81-DEC Oregon State Bar Bulletin 16 (December, 2020) (12/1/2020) |
When Gov. Kate Brown issued a stay-at-home order in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in March, Oregon's legal community quickly figured out new ways to continue serving clients and keep the justice system running. It also established free resources to he |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Adam A. Marshall , Gunita Singh |
Access to Public Records and the Role of the News Media in Providing Information about Covid-19 |
11 Journal of National Security Law & Policy 199 (2020) (12/1/2020) |
Introduction. 199 I. How Open Government Laws in the United States Have Been Affected by the Pandemic. 201 A. The Federal Freedom of Information Act. 201 B. State and Local Public Records and Open Meetings Laws. 203 1. Public Records. 203 2. Open Meetings |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Laura Weiss, CQ Roll Call |
Amazon to Face Questions on Racial Equity, Worker Rights at 2021 Meeting |
CQ Roll Call Washington Corporate Governance Briefing (24-Dec-20) (12/24/2020) |
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2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Marty Johnson and Morgan Chalfant |
Biden Faces Pressure to Take Action on Racial Justice Issues |
The Hill (13-Dec-20) (12/13/2020) |
President-elect Joe Biden will be under tremendous pressure to take action toward greater racial justice throughout the country on Day 1 of his presidency, following massive nationwide protests sparked by the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Ta |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Camila DeChalus, CQ Roll Call |
Bill Filed to Force Immigration Agencies to Track Covid-19 Data |
CQ Roll Call Washington Immigration Briefing (10-Dec-20) (12/10/2020) |
Immigration detention centers would be required to track and publicly report data about COVID-19 testing, infections and protocols under a bill introduced by congressional Democrats who cited concern over cramped conditions and inconsistent safety precaut |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Asha Kaushal, Bethany Hastie, Devin Eeg |
Bordering the Pandemic: Covid-19, Immigration, and Emergency |
41 National Journal of Constitutional Law 1 (December, 2020) (12/1/2020) |
In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to the closure of Canada's international borders. This closure was not absolute; it was marked by several exceptions. Those exceptions were contained in a series of Orders-in-Council (OiCs) which became the Canadia |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Jordain Carney |
Congress Clinches Sweeping Deal on Coronavirus Relief, Government Funding |
The Hill (20-Dec-20) (12/20/2020) |
Congressional leaders on Sunday reached a mammoth deal to fund the government and provide long-sought coronavirus relief as lawmakers race to wrap up their work for the year. |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Jordain Carney |
Congress Closes in on Covid-19 Relief, Funding Deal |
The Hill (15-Dec-20) (12/15/2020) |
Congressional leaders said Tuesday night they are making progress on a sweeping deal to fund the government and provide coronavirus relief but hadn't yet clinched an agreement. |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Jordain Carney |
Congress Races to Clinch Coronavirus Deal as Shutdown Looms |
The Hill (20-Dec-20) (12/20/2020) |
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2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Elizabeth Williams, J.D. |
Covid-19 Related Litigation: Challenges to Election and Voting Practices During Covid-19 Pandemic |
54 American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d 2 (12/1/2020) |
Early in the presidential election year of 2020, COVID-19, an infectious and sometimes deadly disease caused by a novel coronavirus, appeared throughout the United States and the rest of the world. Many state and local governments imposed restrictions on |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Linda A. Sharp, J.D. |
Covid-19 Related Litigation: Constitutionality of Stay-at-home, Shelter-in-place, and Lockdown Orders |
55 American Law Reports ALR Federal 3d 3 (12/1/2020) |
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc as it affects all aspects of life. In response to the pandemic and in efforts to mitigate the spread of the virus, state, local, and county governments initiated a number of restrictions on residents, churche |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Fern L. Kletter, J.D. |
Covid-19 Related Litigation: Effect of Pandemic on Release from Federal Custody |
54 American Law Reports ALR Federal 1 (12/1/2020) |
The novel coronavirus has spread rampantly throughout the United States, touching off widespread infections of COVID-19. Incarcerated and detained persons live within congregate environments, heightening the potential for COVID-19 to spread once introduce |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Jay M. Zitter, J.D. |
Covid-19 Related Litigation: Effect of Pandemic on Release from State and Local Custody |
54 American Law Reports ALR7th 2 (12/1/2020) |
Merely because someone is incarcerated, whether before or after trial, conviction, or sentencing, does not mean that prison authorities have the right to expose them to deadly dangers. But this is exactly what many prisoners claim is happening when they a |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr. , Jack E. Hubbard |
Covid-19: the Ethical and Legal Implications of Medical Rationing |
56 Gonzaga Law Review 159 (2020/2021) (9/22/2020) |
Life is not measured by the breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. -George Carlin Introduction. 161 I. Medical Discussion. 163 A. What Is a Virus?. 163 B. Immune Defense System. 165 C. What Is a Coronavirus?. 166 D. What Is SARS-CoV |
2020 |
Law Review Articles and Secondary Sources |